Sunday, February 6, 2011

super bowl party, toothy wonders and mystery photo

four of us just got back from a really fun Super Bowl party, four remain to finish it out.  three kids tucked into bed.  while i tucked in Layla and Hudson, AJ looked like this on the couch. 


all tuckered out after an afternoon and evening of lots of fun people and toys.  not a lot of football, but whatever....as i got him ready i decided he'd had a lot of party-type food so some warm milk would probably really hit the spot before bed.  he was still in a sleepy state, but snuggled in on my bed and enjoyed warmed up lactose-free milk in a sippy cup.  he was so into it.  "more", he whispered when he was done....so sweet.  i tucked him in and he was almost instantly off to sleep again.  thanks J family for hosting us and for the fun time with friends. 


even though this blog has mostly been AJ related, in large part to serve as part of his lifebook one day, i couldn't resist the chance to show dear Hudson and his "spare tooth"....such a surprise it was to us when the appearance of this large adult tooth became known to us.  sitting there, all white and early, a good distance back from the baby teeth that show no signs of wiggling.....hmmmm.....i'm told it isn't a huge concern at this point, and will likely be pushed in place by the tongue once the baby teeth depart, but the dentist can weigh in next month when we see her.  anyway, it is cause for much smiling around here, and Hudson is very proud of it and eagerly shared it with his class during "show and tell"...never dull around here....


oh, one more picture that i meant to post a while ago.  i came across it again, and it takes me right back to the moment....any guesses on what exactly AJ might be glaring about??? 

2 comments:

  1. Great pictures Shana,I love seeing pictures of your family.
    AJ's eyes are so beautiful,I wonder what he is glaring at?
    Curious,
    Kelly

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  2. oops! forgot to answer kelly! :) poor AJ is choking down the Flagyl, and not a bit pleased about doing so. thankfully, the medication is finished now and seems to have worked. it was painful to watch him struggle. he'd hold it in his mouth without swallowing for long periods of time...

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